Forrest
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Hey there! I've got an original PSU for my IBM XT/286 5162 (p/n 83x1557). Internal circuits are in fantastic shape, but a couple of the pin headers got damaged when I tried to disassemble it for inspection and cleaning. I'd like to replace the pin headers rather than solder the wires directly to the board, problem is I don't know how to find them or what these exact ones are called.
This is the header on what I believe to be the main inverter board. It's supposed to have 2 pins and is soldered through-hole
This is what plugs into that
This is the fan wires. Somehow I lost the actuall header that goes on the board.
If anyone knows what these are called or can help me find some, that would be great! I don't know if these same plugs are present in the more common pc/xt psus.
This is the header on what I believe to be the main inverter board. It's supposed to have 2 pins and is soldered through-hole
This is what plugs into that
This is the fan wires. Somehow I lost the actuall header that goes on the board.
If anyone knows what these are called or can help me find some, that would be great! I don't know if these same plugs are present in the more common pc/xt psus.